interesting drug
29.12.04
 
Interesting Drug Moves to New Location
Since March we've made our home here at Blogger, and we're truely grateful for their hospitality. But the time has come where we're getting big enough (if ~100 uniques a day counts as big) that we'd like to work with our own site and code. Please update your bookmarks to the following location:

http://www.interestingdrug.com/

And your RSS feeds to whichever you prefer:

RSS 1.0: http://www.interestingdrug.com/index.rdf
RSS 2.0: http://www.interestingdrug.com/index.xml
RSD: http://www.interestingdrug.com/rsd.xml
Atom: http://www.interestingdrug.com/atom.xml

We look forward to seeing you in our new home! [link]
23.12.04
 
divine interventions
Home of the baby Jesus butt plug! (thanks, kiir) [link]
 
Bathrooms I Have Known.
By way of India. My favorite is the toilet you can sit on while taking a shower. (via boing boing) [link]
 
Google Zeitgeist
Oddly enough, Interesting Drug didn't make the cut :( [link]
 
Moebius
Flash game where you click and annoy yourself by trying to make loops. (via mefi) [link]
 
Scared of Santa photo gallery
I was never scared of Santa, or clowns, or worms, but nowadays you can't get me to sit on Santa's lap for anything, unless Santa's got a nice pair of hooters. [link]
 
The Best Movies 2000-2004
A Blogcritic editors fave movies of the past few years. Top pic? LoTR. [link]
22.12.04
 
Solar Powered Toothbrush
How lazy is our society that they have to make solar-powered toothbrushes??? [link]
 
Commodore 64 reincarnated on a chip
"There is a story behind every electronic gadget sold on the QVC shopping channel. This one leads to a ramshackle farmhouse in rural Oregon, which is the home and circuit design lab of Jeri Ellsworth, a 30-year-old high school dropout and self-taught computer chip designer." [link]
 
Worst spyware queues up
CoolWebSearch is listed as the most dangerous programs as it exploits security flaws in IE, and 9 other reasons you should switch to Firefox ;) [link]
 
AOL gets ready to launch free Web e-mail
"America Online is testing a Web-based e-mail service that will compete with Yahoo Mail, Microsoft's Hotmail and Google's Gmail." [link]
21.12.04
 
Ten to Avoid
PC Magazines Worst Products of the Year list. (via blogcritics) [link]
19.12.04
 
The Killer List of Videogames
The KLOV® (Killer List of Videogames), the video-game department of The International Arcade Museum, has provided the Internet's largest database of coin-operated video-games since the earliest days of the Internet. [link]
 
President Bush Named Time's Person of 2004
So Time magazine supports idiocy, prejudice and bullying. Nice. [link]
 
The little robot that could
Streaming Flash video at honda.com (via kottke.org) [link]
18.12.04
 
Plastic Pimping
If you can't afford an expensive "blow-up" doll, you can now rent one. (via Fleshbot) [link]
 
Lisa Marie Presley Selling Elvis Estate
For $100 million USD. I wonder how much of that is going to go to the Xenu-fearing Church of Scientology. Elvis has left this building. (via fark) [link]
 
GMail Drive
Apparently this little tool " creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google GMail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your GMail account directly from inside Windows Explorer." (via deviant art) [link]
 
Disney Breaks New Ground In Movie Promotion
Defamer reports that Disney is using LA's homeless as walking billboards for "The Incredibles." [link]
 
iTunes hits 200 million download mark
Apple Computer on Thursday said it has now sold more than 200 million songs through its iTunes Music Store--and it has new plans to keep the sales trend continuing upward. [link]
 
Patches slapped on serious PHP flaws
Two software updates have been released to fix critical flaws that could allow an attacker to compromise servers using PHP, a programming language for Web pages. [link]
17.12.04
 
Anatomy 101 Courtesy of Reuters
Man, I think the NYC public education system jipped me. Or Reuters doesn't know what a thumb is. [link]

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